logar

Icelandic

Noun

logar

  1. indefinite nominative plural of logi

Verb

logar

  1. second-person singular active present indicative of loga
  2. third-person singular active present indicative of loga

Old Spanish

Etymology

From Late Latin locālem, singular accusative of locālis, from Latin locus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [loˈɣar]

Noun

logar m (plural logares)

  1. place
    • c1200: Almeric, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 48v. col. 1.
      to / do lo compro por .L. marcos de / plata. e fizo ẏ altar. e ſaćfico / al criador. e finco la mortaldat / en aq́l logar
      All of it he bough for fifty shekels of silver, and he made an altar and offered a sacrifice to the creator, and so the dying left that place.

Descendants


Portuguese

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: lo‧gar

Etymology 1

From English log (in) + -ar.

Verb

logar (first-person singular present indicative logo, past participle logado)

  1. (computing, informal, takes a reflexive pronoun in Portugal) to log in (to access a computer system by entering the username and password)
Conjugation
Synonyms

Etymology 2

Noun

logar m (plural logares)

  1. Obsolete spelling of lugar

Spanish

Etymology 1

From Old Spanish logar, from Latin locālem, singular accusative of locālis.

Noun

logar m (plural logares)

  1. Archaic form of lugar.

Etymology 2

From Latin locāre, present active infinitive of locō.

Verb

logar (first-person singular present logo, first-person singular preterite logué, past participle logado)

  1. (transitive, archaic) to rent
Conjugation
  • Rule: g becomes a gu before e.
    Synonyms

    Swedish

    Noun

    logar

    1. indefinite plural of loge

    Venetian

    Etymology

    From Latin locāre, present active infinitive of locō.

    Verb

    logar

    1. to adjust
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